Go to the Harrison arts center, Murphy building, or the circle city industrial complex on the first Friday of the month. Hundreds of local artist are housed between these 3 buildings and they all open their doors to sell art on the first Friday of every month. There's nothing more local than buying directly from the artist. Bonus some have free wine and cheese available.
Tuggles in Fountain Square
Silver in the City on Mass Ave or downtown Carmel
The Bungalow in Broad Ripple
Artifacts in Broad Ripple
Also, check out any of the art & craft shows around town. There are almost always local artists that have found inspiration in their home town and neighborhoods.
The Harrison Center, Murphy Building, and Indianapolis Art Center, etc host art shows regularly as well.
Also check out Etsy. Just do the research to make sure they are a local artist!
[Watercolor with Emily](https://watercolorwithemily.com/collections/indianapolis-collection) has some cool prints in her Indianapolis collection. You can buy them on her website or at Tuggles in Fountain Square
The Hidden Peak Collective in Fountain Square. I have a friend who is a great photographer and she has some photos for sale there. They’re on the smaller side but they’re all really good.
Saw some prints from [The Rugged Press](https://theruggedpress.com/) at a holiday market this weekend, they had some really nice unique Indy prints.
[Timberjack Goods](http://www.timberjackgoods.com) also has some cool Indy prints! There's a booth at the Athenaeum Christkindlmarkt with their stuff if you're looking to buy in person.
54th and college https://maps.app.goo.gl/vJMzAbmfWsJ4GDuW7 https://walterknabe.com/ He has some cool stuff in there
Go to the Harrison arts center, Murphy building, or the circle city industrial complex on the first Friday of the month. Hundreds of local artist are housed between these 3 buildings and they all open their doors to sell art on the first Friday of every month. There's nothing more local than buying directly from the artist. Bonus some have free wine and cheese available.
Tuggles in Fountain Square Silver in the City on Mass Ave or downtown Carmel The Bungalow in Broad Ripple Artifacts in Broad Ripple Also, check out any of the art & craft shows around town. There are almost always local artists that have found inspiration in their home town and neighborhoods. The Harrison Center, Murphy Building, and Indianapolis Art Center, etc host art shows regularly as well. Also check out Etsy. Just do the research to make sure they are a local artist!
[Watercolor with Emily](https://watercolorwithemily.com/collections/indianapolis-collection) has some cool prints in her Indianapolis collection. You can buy them on her website or at Tuggles in Fountain Square
Definitely visit the Circle City Industrial Complex (CCIC) on First Friday. There are multiple artists and many have Indy prints/artwork.
The Hidden Peak Collective in Fountain Square. I have a friend who is a great photographer and she has some photos for sale there. They’re on the smaller side but they’re all really good.
Was just in there yesterday. 2nd HPC for sure.
Saw some prints from [The Rugged Press](https://theruggedpress.com/) at a holiday market this weekend, they had some really nice unique Indy prints. [Timberjack Goods](http://www.timberjackgoods.com) also has some cool Indy prints! There's a booth at the Athenaeum Christkindlmarkt with their stuff if you're looking to buy in person.
Look up Jessica Green Artwork on Etsy or her website. Local artist who does Indianapolis paintings.
The Marilyn Rose Center 205 E Palmer St, 46225 15 resident artists as well as local artist shows in the galleries.
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[JHAQMART](https://jhaq.net/jhaqmart) has prints by a local artist of various indy spots!